Re: [Newbies] true/false defined where?

2008-08-05 Thread Derek O'Connell
Have a look in Kernel-Objects On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 1:48 PM, Sean Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: where do true and false spring into existence? i've been poking around and cant figure it out. ___ Beginners mailing list

Re: [Newbies] true/false defined where?

2008-08-05 Thread Michael Rueger
Sean Allen wrote: where do true and false spring into existence? They have been around longer than some people on this mailing list ;-) i've been poking around and cant figure it out. true and false and some of the very few objects known to the VM and they where instantiated when the

Re: [Newbies] true/false defined where?

2008-08-05 Thread Sean Allen
On Aug 5, 2008, at 8:54 AM, Michael Rueger wrote: Sean Allen wrote: where do true and false spring into existence? They have been around longer than some people on this mailing list ;-) i've been poking around and cant figure it out. true and false and some of the very few objects

Re: [Newbies] true/false defined where?

2008-08-05 Thread Randal L. Schwartz
Sean == Sean Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sean I have a feeling the secret to unraveling that confusion comes from this: Sean 'true and false and some of the very few objects known to the VM' Sean does that mean that I can't go and find these variables anywhere? that Sean they arent true

Re: [Newbies] true/false defined where?

2008-08-05 Thread Sean Allen
On Aug 5, 2008, at 10:52 AM, Randal L. Schwartz wrote: Sean == Sean Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sean I have a feeling the secret to unraveling that confusion comes from this: Sean 'true and false and some of the very few objects known to the VM' Sean does that mean that I can't

Re: [Newbies] true/false defined where?

2008-08-05 Thread K. K. Subramaniam
On Tuesday 05 Aug 2008 6:39:01 pm Sean Allen wrote: I have a feeling the secret to unraveling that confusion comes from this: 'true and false and some of the very few objects known to the VM' An object in Squeak contains between two to three header words (object descriptor, class and size).